5. VIDEO GENERAL APPEARANCE - December 2016 The video clips from Mulrenin's Lofts apartments prove three things: 1) Mandi Jackson was an invited guest by a Lofts resident, Scott Love was not. 2) No plan for robbery, and not even any plan for coordination, can explain what Scott and Mandi are seen separately doing. The only way I can explain the actions taken on video, and their timing, is if Scott is acting independently from Mandi. Nobody has ever come up with a robbery plan, that can explain the timing and order of what they are each seen doing on video. Anybody who looks at these stoned idiots and tells you he sees them act like they planned anything in advance at any point, is a liar. 3) Police screwed around with the video, probably both a) to hide what really happened, and b) to try to show a plan, between two people who were never together, who were never in communication, and who were probably both acting against the wishes of the other, as couples often do when the rent is late. Everyone sees Scott go into the building without being invited in by a resident. And there were no phone calls or any other type of communication with Mandi when he was not with her. Scott did not have a phone, he bought one first thing the next day. I grew up before cellphones. Today, I would never participate in a plan with a separate person at a strange location, without a cellphone. Mandi has never known a world without cellphones. It is inconceivable that she would design a robbery plan that involved another person at an unfamiliar location, without first obtaining a second cellphone. If she can afford gas and food, she can afford to buy a used burner phone or borrow one to coordinate with Scott. But she didn’t. Scott had no way to contact her, the entire time she was at Dollhouse and Mulrenin's apartment. And Mandi had no way to contact Scott. Scott showed up with no plan how to get in. Even though someone just swiped the freight door and it would have been unlocked, Scott tried the freight elevator. Not even residents can open the freight elevator from the outside. Once inside, Scott is seen wandering around in circles, and smoking, like he still has no plan or idea what to do next. When you see Scott on video at The Lofts, you ask the question what is he there for? Mandi Jackson was accused of robbery, meaning taking something from a person by force. But the prosecution then shows Mulrenin had some cash stashed in a box, with the idea that somehow Mandi knew about it before police found it, and went there to take it. Cash stashed in a box that you know about does not have to be taken by force. Mandi can grab it and walk out when Mulrenin is asleep or in the bathroom. She doesn't need Scott. Police found some cash in a box in Mulrenin's apartment. The fact that it was there and police found it, was their only evidence Mandi knew it was there. Is it possible for Mandi to to know some cash is there, and know it with enough confidence to plan an armed robbery that involves applying for a job and having your boyfriend come with a gun, without knowing where the cash is? If she has not seen the cash herself, how would she have so much confidence to make an elaborate plan to get it? Suppose Mulrenin told her "I have cash in a box hidden in my house." Would she believe him enough to set up an elaborate plan to get it? She would have to have seen it herself to go through so much. Mandi spends two hours at Mulrenin's apartment drinking vodka. Does she have any reason to expect Mulrenin will throw her out before she gets a chance to steal something inside his one-bedroom apartment? Mandi is there for two hours, longer than the run time of the movie "Die Hard." But she leaves without taking the cash, without disturbing any bed covers, boxes, cabinets, drawers, or storage areas, and without even taking the drugs in plain sight which presumably she has been using. Remember, I found Mandi on Backpage.com, when she was a teenage hooker "runnin and earnin" in Miami. I III - 23